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Dr. Farrell tends to write some books in trilogies. This particular book, Genes, Giants, Monsters & Men which is the second in this particular series, would be the follow up to The Cosmic War, which he wrote previously to this.

Farrell’s book, Cosmic War [Review Here], which is intriguing in its implications and breathtaking in scope, laid the foundation for this particular series in a rather scholarly manner. In Genes, Giants, Monsters & Men Farrell continues his scholarly analysis into what the proceeding events after that particular war in antiquity took place.

The author makes it a note of showing how there are two sets of descendants related to those who waged the Cosmic War. One side has made a stride to attempt to showcase history for what it is, while the other side not only manipulated historical events as they take place in trenchant and disturbing ways, but also is making a point to obfuscate real history in myriad ways.

Throughout the book, Dr. Farrell showcases many historical oddities, and also some downright suppressions that have taken place throughout history. In his usual incisive, analytical, and well-argued manner, Farrell pulls the threads of historical elements that might seem disparate at first, but are in fact ‘joined at the hip’ so to speak.

Regarding the historical and ongoing suppression of this type of data and it’s implications, the author cogently relates:

“It is when Cremo and Thompson’s careful scholarship is viewed within the context of deeper allegations of archaeological suppression that other more disturbing philosophical and speculative implications emerge, for the bottom line is that both the archaeological suppression of “convenient forgetting” and the dogma of evolution would seem to be tailor-made devices to suppress the ideas of the great antiquity of man and the possibility of a previously existing Very High Civilization. Viewed in this light, it is impossible that the scientific theory functions as an “evidence screening mechanism” for scientists not privy to the ultimate agenda: the suppression of the very notion of such a civilization, and therefore any attempt to investigate it by the hoi polloi. One might indeed be dealing with a “public consumption” biology, anthropology, and archaeology to parallel the “public consumption” physics deliberately designed to prevent the recovery of lost technologies and science. Clearly, if our examination of the I Ching and DNA are any indicator, this would appear to be the case.”[1][2][Bold Emphasis Added]

This particular book offers a thought-provoking synthesis of ancient technology, genetic engineering, mind control technologies, examinations of giants as reported from credible sources from various cultures throughout history, DNA coupled with the I-Ching, historical suppression as well as much MUCH more.

Two other additional noteworthy subjects covered by Farrell are The Gate of Babylon and The Surrush, both of which have potentially mindbending implications.

In its full breadth and scope, this book challenges official history at every turn and rightly so. Official history should be challenged, because evidence keeps piling up which shows humanity is being lied to at a very large scale. If such readings as Farrell are anywhere near the truth, then not only is history vastly different than what the conventional narrative claims, but also history should be gazed upon again through another lens.

Bosley begins by building the background for the case that Burton – as an agent of multiple institutions – carries out a classic ‘op within an op’ that covert circles are littered with.

From locale to locale facts are explored & synthesized, thence extrapolated from rather incisively in a way that makes the reader follow the case he is making for Burton’s hunt for an ancient civilization[s?].

Burton’s extensive work is used to build the case, and many of the finer theories are inferred quite logically given the availability, and sometimes lack thereof of information. Not because the author doesn’t search, but because some of the vital data is downright classifiedstill to this day. That begs the question: why?

What was so imperative, that long after Burton is gone, long after the world has changed over countless times, that information found in an expedition – that according to mainstream biographers didn’t take place – that took six months and countless locales still hasn’t made the light of day?

The answer to the question, and more, is the quest of Bosley.

At certain junctures, this book even dovetails slightly with his previous Secret Missions book, which goes to show how much interest the ruling powers of the day had in the civilizations of ‘high antiquity’. This is easy to see once we see the breadth and scope of the technological capabilities [megaliths, etc.], history and knowledge that could be had from the search and seizure of ancient loot, knowledge, et al.

Knowledge that could arguably set the foundation for something much more, advanced.

In any case, if you’re used to Bosley’s previous work, or fascinated in these particular subjects, this book will be a quick read for you.

The strength of this book lies in the amount of data provided by the author, which only serves to buttress his argument that much more.

Its one of those book that truly makes you wonder about how much history has been kept from us.

And better yet, what still remains out there unexplored…

Given how much of or history has been distorted, suppressed, and erased, and coupled with Bosley’s knack for the period, have a feeling myself that this and his previous book are ‘only the beginning’ of many more grounded, logical, and insightful adventures.